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The Importance of Primer II: Eyeshadow Primers/Base

Over the weekend I introduced you to the world of makeup primers, in the post titled The Importance of Primer: Keep Your Makeup Lasting all Day where I talked about the different types foundation primers, and their purpose.   In this post, I will cover eyelid/eyeshadow primers/bases.  


Eyeshadow primers serve the same purpose as foundation primers, which is keeping the eyeshadow in place throughout the day, and ensure smooth application of the eyeshadows you’re applying.  Eyeshadow primers are great for people like myself who have oily lids.   If you have oily lids, and have used eyeshadow without a primer, you’ll notice that within a few hours of wear, the eyeshadow has slid off and/or creased.  
An eyeshadow base, is a base color you apply before you apply a eyeshadow to make it “pop” and become more vibrant; it ensures the eyeshadow shows true to color.  For example, applying a white cream base like NYX E/S Base or NYX Jumbo E/P in Milk,  before applying a blue eyeshadow will make the color “pop.”  An eyeshadow base can also help prevent creasing but it doesn’t always work.



List of Eyeshadow Primers I’ve used/use

1. Urban Decay Primer Potion (UDPP) Original – $18
– This is my HG eyelid primer.  I use it in all of my tutorials & during regular makeup applications.  It’s sheer/totally nude.  Goes on smooth with a thin, creamy consistency.  A little goes a long way. 



2. Urban Decay Primer Potion (UDPP) Sin  – $18
– Nice champagne color when applied to lids, which allows you to wear it alone.  Great for use under shimmery/metallic eyeshadows. I love this just as much as the original. 



3. Bare Escentuals PrimeTime Eyelid Primer – $16
– It works well.  I don’t like the applicator. I usually use a concealer brush with it.  It a little too thick for me, and it makes my lids look “ashy.”  A little goes a long way.  


List of Eyeshadow Bases I’ve used/use

1. MAC Cream Colour Base (Luna) – $16.50
-Multifunctional product; can be used on lips, eyes and cheeks.  Be careful which base you use since all are not made to be used on all parts of your face.  It has a creamy/gloss consistency which allows e/s to stick.  I find it works best when used with a primer under.  Do not apply too much or you WILL experience creasing.  Can be applied with a concealer brush or finger. 
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2. NYX Jumbo E/P  (Milk) – $3.50
– This is the HG base for most makeup junkies, mua’s, and beauty bloggers.  It works well, especially with bright colors. It comes in a variety of colors, but you mostly see Black Bean and Milk used most. Apply directly to the lid & blend out with a brush.



3. NYX E/S Base (White) – $6
– This to me is just the Jumbo E/S pencil in a jar; similar consistencies.  The Jumbo E/S Pencil is less.  They work the same to me. 



4. MAC Paint Pot (Quite Natural)-  $16.50 
-This has a creamy consistency, and dries to a nice smooth finish.  Creates seamless coverage without the weight or caking.  This is great if you have discoloration on your lids since it’s pigmented enough.  Available in matte & pearl formula’s.  It also comes in a variety of colors, which gives you the option to use it as a an eye prep, or go for a more bold/vibrant color to make your eyeshadows “pop.”  




***Bargain Hunter Alternative’s***
1. L’Oreal Decrease Eyeshadow Base – $7.99 at Walgreen’s
2. Victoria’s Secret PRO Lasting FX Eyeshadow Primer – $8 at Victoria’s Secret
3  Concealer (works well for me) 


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Makeover: Neutral Look

I did her eyebrows (shape, trim & fill) there’s a video for it, I just have to edit it and upload it onto youtube.

***Hair by Sonia Lashley – Soketah Hair Diva’s Brooklyn***

Eyebrows:
MAC Brow Set – Clear
Ardell Brow Powder in Mink

Eyes:
MAC Paintpot in Quite Bare
MAC Vanilla Pigment (brow Highlight)
MAC Bronze E/S
MAC Embark E/S
MAC Fluidline in BlackTrack
MAC Eye Kohl in Smolder
NYX Lashes

Face:
MUFE Camouflage Palette #5 – Orange Corrector
MAC Studiofinish Concealer in NC45 set with Ben Nye Banana Powder
MAC Select Sheer Pressed Powder – NC45
Graftobian HD Creme Foundation in Pecan (Nose Contour)

Cheeks:
MAC Iridescent Powder – Golden Bronze
MAC Sweet as Cocoa Blush (contour cheeks)

Lips:
MAC Honeyflower L/S

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Tutorial: Leona Lewis 'I Got You' Inspired Makeup & Giveaway

My friend, Jonesy sent me this video for Leona Lewis’ song ‘I Got You’ because she liked the look.  I took the time to do an inspired look.  Not an exact re-creation.  I hope you like it.


Here’s the link to the video Leona Lewis Inspired Makeup Tutorial





Eyes:
UDPP Original & Sin
SMH Champagne E/S
MAC Eye Kohl – Smolder
MAC Fluidline – Black Track
Black, Navy Blue and Tan E/S 120 Palette
MAC Embark E/S (Crease & Brows)
NYX EL111 Eyelashes


Face:
MUFE Camouflage Corrector Palette #5 – Orange Corrector
MAC Studio Finish Concealer NC45 (under eye)/NC50 (blemishes)
MAC MSF Natural – Dark All Over Face
Ben NYE Banana Powder (under eye to set concealer)


Cheeks:
MAC Blush Ombre in Ripe Peach


Lips:
MAC Bronzilla L/S
MAC C-Thru L/G

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The Importance of Primer: Keep your Makeup Lasting all Day







Face:
MUFE HD All Mat Primer
MUFE HD Foundation #173 (center of face) & Mix of #173 & 177
Eyes:
UDPP
MAC Bronze E/S
MAC Embark E/S
SMH Champagne E/S (highlight & tear duct)
MAC Fabulash 
MUFE Aqua Eyes in Black
Brows:
Ardell Brow Defining Powder in Mink
Cheeks:
MAC Dirty Plum Blush
MAC Sweet As Cocoa Blush
MAC Iridescent Loose Powder – Golden Bronze


Lips:
MAC Silly Girl L/G

The Importance of Primer: Keep your Makeup Lasting all Day

In this post I’m going to talk about ways I keep (and probably most other people) my makeup lasting all day.   I use a primer; one for my eyelids and one for my face (foundation primer). 


Primers in general, prepare your skin for makeup application by providing a smooth, even surface free of lines and wrinkles (if you have them) and minimizes larger pores. Primers give makeup something to “grab” onto, making your makeup last longer, lessening the need for touch-ups throughout the day.  It’s not good layering makeup on top of old makeup.  Plus, you will decrease the likelihood of your makeup having that “cakey” look you see when people layer makeup throughout the course of the day.

Most foundation primers are silicone based, fragrance free and oil free, and come in a gel to powder formula.  A makeup primer is great for people with very dry and sensitive skin since it nourishes the skin and calms inflammations, and if using a color-correcting primer, it can help even out skin tone and discoloration. There are also special formulations for people with oily skin as well, which are called mattifiers, and I use this type.   

Foundation primers allow you to use less of your makeup since your foundation isn’t absorbing into your skin. The primer acts as a base, with the foundation adhering to the primer rather than the skin itself. With a primer reducing the imperfections of the skin’s surface, less of the product is needed to cover those areas.


Primer Application
1.  Apply Moisturizer & blot off excess with a tissue 
(apply an oil-free moisturizer  if you have oily skin)
2. Let the moisturizer set for 5 min
3. Put a little bit of primer on the back of your hand (warms it) 
4. Apply the primer with a  sponge all over your face in a stippling motion. 
***When using a mattifying primer, make sure to apply it to your t-zone or any areas you tend to be oily the most.***
5. Apply foundation after primer has set. 

These are the one’s I’ve used.  
***MUFE’s All Mat & Tarte are my favorite***
1. Givenchy Mister Mat Mattifying Foundation Primer – $30 at Sephora
(Doesn’t work & broke me out)

2. MUFE All Mat – $45 at Sephora & MUFE 

3. Tarte Clean Slate Primer – $30 at Sephora 
Look out for my next post on Eyelid Primers & Eyeshadow Bases

Thank you!

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